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Posts : 8 Awesomeness Points : 4597 Join date : 2012-05-09 Age : 28
| Subject: Points Wed May 09, 2012 6:57 pm | |
| I'm still not understanding the level up system, points, etc. If I create my char how many points am I allowed to put in each category? | |
| | | Mugetsu Head Admin
Posts : 5797 Awesomeness Points : 15046 Join date : 2012-02-27 Age : 30 Location : Ontario, Canada
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| Subject: Re: Points Wed May 09, 2012 7:00 pm | |
| It all depends on what rank you get, which in turn depends on what position (captain, espada, lieutenant, etc.) you try out for. All of this is listed in the RP system topic. Before you worry about points, you should do a tryout, unless you want your character to start off at a D rank. | |
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Posts : 8 Awesomeness Points : 4597 Join date : 2012-05-09 Age : 28
| Subject: Re: Points Wed May 09, 2012 7:02 pm | |
| Yea. I wanna start off new... | |
| | | Mugetsu Head Admin
Posts : 5797 Awesomeness Points : 15046 Join date : 2012-02-27 Age : 30 Location : Ontario, Canada
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| Subject: Re: Points Wed May 09, 2012 7:08 pm | |
| Well then just take a D rank character. They start with 14 points. But, the highest position a D rank can hold is seated officer, unseated officer, or fraccion. | |
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Posts : 8 Awesomeness Points : 4597 Join date : 2012-05-09 Age : 28
| Subject: Re: Points Wed May 09, 2012 7:46 pm | |
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Posts : 5797 Awesomeness Points : 15046 Join date : 2012-02-27 Age : 30 Location : Ontario, Canada
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| Subject: Re: Points Wed May 09, 2012 8:58 pm | |
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